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In the early 19th century, rabbits were shipped from Europe to Australia. These non-native rabbits rapidly became invasive due to little competition for food and relatively few predators in the introduced regions. Which of the following explains the effect humans most likely had on the ecosystem by introducing this non-native rabbit species?

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